Question

Why do children have soft bones?

Answer

There are many reasons why a child might have soft bones, with the primary cause often being a deficiency of calcium in the child’s body. Reasons such as not getting enough sunlight or not consuming sufficient nutrition through diet may lead to insufficient calcium in the child’s body, resulting in symptoms of soft bones. Additionally, some children develop later, and their bones are still developing, so for newborns, bones may have a temporary softness. As the child grows and develops, their bones will gradually harden.